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El Dios que sana (Paperback)
Johann Christoph Blumhardt, Christoph Friedrich Blumhardt; Prologue by Rick Warren
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Estas sesenta breves reflexiones diarias, cada una basada en un
versÃculo bÃblico, guiarán a todo creyente que enfrenta una
enfermedad grave hacia una firme confianza en Dios. Los Blumhardt,
equipo pastoral de padre e hijo, conocidos por su ministerio de
sanación, dirigen nuestra mirada más allá de los problemas y
hacia un Salvador que quiere lo mejor para cada uno de nosotros.
(Spanish Edition of The God Who Heals: Words of Hope for a Time of
Sickness.)
These sixty short daily reflections, each based on a verse from the
Bible, will guide a believer facing serious sickness-and his or her
family-to a rock-solid faith and trust in the will of God. With
confidence in the healing power of God and the possibility of
miracles, the Blumhardts, a father-son team of pastors renowned for
their healing ministry, point us away from our troubles and toward
a Creator who is supremely wise and good and wants the best for
each of us. In a world where medical advances seem to promise a
cure for everything, it's tempting to believe that we can live free
of pain. But we know that even the best medicine cannot extend life
forever or solve the riddles of physical and emotional illness.
How, then, to respond to the inevitability of suffering? And how to
help those who live in fear of disease to conquer their daily worry
about their diagnosis? What better place to turn than to these
words of comfort and hope drawn from the Word of God? As Rick
Warren writes in his foreword, "the Blumhardts remind us that
physical healing is not God's greatest answer to prayer.
...Whatever circumstance you are facing right now, this book of
daily readings will help you focus on a closer relationship with
Jesus, our one true spiritual healer."
Don't wait for the end times--we can experience the outpouring of
the Holy Spirit and the presence of God's future already now. If
you want to pick a theological fight with someone, enter into a
discussion about eschatology. You'll encounter a kaleidoscope of
opinions and, more likely than not, outright disagreement. On one
end of the spectrum there are the doomsday naysayers who, in
warning us to get ready for the end, have determined in advance the
very signs of Christ's return. On the other end are those who
idealize God's future to such an extent that it has virtually no
relevance for faith. Enter Johann Christoph Blumhardt. Blumhardt
cuts through both end-time speculation and eschatological
indifference with a passionate plea to make room, here and now, for
God's coming kingdom. Blumhardt's whole approach toward "last
things" is so out of the ordinary that it fills one with an
authentic exhilaration that defies the staid confines of
conventional Christianity. These sermons articulate not just a
theology of hope but are refreshing, compelling insights into the
prophetic vision of the great outpouring of the Spirit upon all
flesh. With confidence and holy expectation, Blumhardt reminds us
that we can experience now, and even hasten on, the presence of
God's future. We need only pray for it, watch for it, and live for
it. It is at hand!
Bad days are one thing - everyone has them now and then. But what
about the darker clouds that settle over a life for weeks or even
months at a time? What about separation and divorce, prolonged
illness and hospitalization? What about the loss of a friend or a
parent, the absence of a child or a spouse? For the friend or
family member who just isn't coping, no matter what you say, the
sturdy simplicity of this little volume offers something most
well-meaning sympathy cards forget: a gentle insistence that there
is still a God who watches over all, and a stubborn faith that the
worst trials of life's "difficult hours" will one day be
overshadowed by his comfort and peace. In reminding us of the power
conferred by hope, Now Is Eternity is a source of daily strength.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
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++++ Sammlung Von Morgen-Andachten Nach Losungen Brudergemeine:
Gehalten Zu Bad Boll Johann Christoph Blumhardt Selbstverl., 1865
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